Brookville Lake Beach 14108 State Route 101, Brookville, IN 47012
About the Business
Brookville Lake Beach is a part of the Brookville Lake - Whitewater Memorial State Park Complex, located at 14108 State Route 101 in Brookville, Indiana. This institution spans over 16,445 acres and features a 5,260-acre lake, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Visitors to Brookville Lake Beach can explore more than 25 miles of hiking trails, enjoy boating opportunities on the lake, and partake in nationally recognized recreational and sport fishing. The area is also known for its significant deposit of 450-million-year-old Ordovician fossils, providing a unique glimpse into the region's prehistoric past.
Two State Recreation Areas, Mounds SRA and Quakertown SRA, offer amenities such as beaches, camping sites, and wildlife viewing opportunities. The federal government purchased the area for flood control and conservation purposes, creating a diverse habitat for plants and wildlife.
For water safety, visitors are encouraged to check out Bobber the Water Dog, a resource provided by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Additionally, the institution offers a variety of hiking trails ranging from easy to rugged, allowing guests to explore the natural beauty of the surrounding area.
Whether you're looking for a relaxing day at the beach or an adventurous hike through the woods, Brookville Lake Beach has something for everyone to enjoy.
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14108 State Rte 101, Brookville, IN 47012, United States
Reviews
"What a delightful place to take your grandchildren and have a wonderful picnic and a beautiful day at the beach."
"The beach area is rocky, you should wear some beach shoes or crocs. We saw a bald eagle here. Great concession stand on weekends. Bathrooms w/showers"
"One of the tri states best hidden gems. Clean beach, mornings are never crowded. Food and drink stand. We always have fun there"
"If you want to take your pet just know they aren’t allowed on the beach. They have zero signs about it until you’re right by the water but the park rangers or whoever they are will make you move to the grassy area. I didn’t see anything about it on the website so just a heads up if you want to bring your furry friend with you. You can bring them but be prepared to stay in the grassy area. It’s a nice beach. Seems to be pretty popular!"
"It's close to Cincinnati and it is just a nice place to bring your family for the day. I suggest staying till sunset and going about a mile down the road to the dam and watching it from there! Prettiest Sunset ever seen including tropical places I've been to throughout my life!"
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